CAMBRIDGE.
September 24. Bridge. There is nothing much to write about this week, as Cambridge is very quiet just now. There have been a number of small bridge evenings in honour of Miss Hen-old, of Reinm-ra, who has been staying with Mrs. A. 11. Nicoll. Personal. Miss Taylor, of “Bardowie,” is expected home from Melbourne next week, where she has been visiting friends for the last seven months.
Miss B. Taylor and Miss G. Roberts have gone to Paeroa to stay with Mrs. Bush. Mrs. J. B. Lusk and her small son returned to Auckland on Tuesday, after spending five weeks with her parents (Archdeacon and Mrs. Willis). Miss Herrold, of Remuera, returned home on Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Nairn, who is to be her guest for a time. Mrs. and Miss Hilda Wells left by the main Trunk line en route to Wanganui on Friday. Mrs. Dodgshun and her young daughter left by’ the Main Trunk on Monday night for Wanganui. ELSIE.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 69
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163CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 13, 28 September 1910, Page 69
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